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Refinement of central venous cannulation technique.

C Kiell1, S Curtas, M M Meguid

  • 1Department of Surgery, University Hospital, SUNY Health Science Center 13210.

Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)
|January 1, 1989
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This study refines the Seldinger technique for central venous cannulation. The improved method uses a syringe side hole to prevent complications like needle dislodgement and air embolism.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Procedures
  • Vascular Access
  • Interventional Cardiology

Background:

  • Central venous cannulation is a common medical procedure.
  • The Seldinger technique is widely used but has associated risks.
  • Complications include needle dislodgement, air embolism, and blood loss.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a further refinement of the improved Seldinger technique.
  • To enhance the safety and efficacy of central venous cannulation.
  • To minimize procedural risks associated with central venous access.

Main Methods:

  • A novel modification of the standard Seldinger technique is presented.
  • The technique involves inserting the guidewire through a pre-made side hole in a 5ml plastic syringe.

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  • This modification aims to improve control and reduce complications.
  • Main Results:

    • The described technique virtually eliminates needle dislodgement.
    • The risk of air embolism is significantly reduced.
    • Blood loss during the procedure is minimized.

    Conclusions:

    • This refined Seldinger technique offers improved safety for central venous cannulation.
    • The method provides a more secure guidewire placement.
    • It is a valuable advancement for central venous access procedures.